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e2882c85 1# Copyright 2013-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2
3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
6# (at your option) any later version.
7#
8# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11# GNU General Public License for more details.
12#
13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
15
16load_lib "range-stepping-support.exp"
17
18standard_testfile
19set executable $testfile
20
5b362f04 21if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {debug}] } {
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22 return -1
23}
24
25if ![runto_main] {
bc6c7af4 26 fail "can't run to main"
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27 return -1
28}
29
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30if ![gdb_range_stepping_enabled] {
31 unsupported "range stepping not supported by the target"
32 return -1
33}
34
35# Check that range stepping can step a range of multiple instructions.
36
37with_test_prefix "multi insns" {
38
39 gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "location 1"]
40 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "location 1"
41
42 set pc_before_stepping ""
43 set test "pc before stepping"
44 gdb_test_multiple "print/x \$pc" $test {
45 -re "\\\$$decimal = (\[^\r\n\]*)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
46 set pc_before_stepping $expect_out(1,string)
47 pass $test
48 }
49 }
50
51 # When "next" is executed, GDB should send one vCont;s and vCont;r
52 # and receive two stop replies:
53 #
54 # --> vCont;s (step over breakpoint)
55 # <-- T05
56 # --> vCont;rSTART,END (range step)
57 # <-- T05
80f0110c 58 set result [exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 1]
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59 if { $result } {
60 # This is the first range-stepping test, and the simplest
61 # one. If it fails, probably the rest of the tests would
62 # fail too, and the huge number of rsp packets in the test
63 # with the time-consuming loop would blow up the gdb.log file.
64 # Skip the rest of the tests.
65 return
66 }
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67
68 set pc_after_stepping ""
69 set msg "pc after stepping"
70 gdb_test_multiple "print/x \$pc" $msg {
71 -re "\\\$$decimal = (\[^\r\n\]*)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
72 set pc_after_stepping $expect_out(1,string)
73 pass $msg
74 }
75 }
76
77 # There should be at least two instructions between
78 # PC_BEFORE_STEPPING and PC_AFTER_STEPPING.
79 gdb_test "disassemble ${pc_before_stepping},${pc_after_stepping}" \
80 "${hex} <main\\+${decimal}>:.*${hex} <main\\+${decimal}>:.*" \
81 "stepped multiple insns"
82}
83
84# Check that range stepping can step over a function.
85
86with_test_prefix "step over func" {
87
88 set line_num [gdb_get_line_number "location 2"]
89 gdb_test "where" "main \\(\\) at .*${srcfile}:${line_num}.*"
90
91 # It's expected to get three stops and two 'vCont;r's. In the C
92 # code, the line of C source produces roughly the following
93 # instructions:
94 #
95 # addr1:
96 # insn1
97 # insn2
98 # ...
99 # call func1
100 # addr2:
101 # ...
102 # insn3
103 # addr3:
104 # insn4
105 #
106 # Something like this will happen:
107 # --> vCont;rADDR1,ADDR3 (range step from ADDR1 to ADDR3)
108 # <-- T05 (target single-stepped to func, which is out of the step range)
109 # --> $Z0,ADDR2 (place step-resume breakpoint at ADDR2)
110 # --> vCont;c (resume)
111 # <-- T05 (target stops at ADDR2)
112 # --> vCont;rADDR1,ADDR3 (continues range stepping)
113 # <-- T05
80f0110c 114 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 2
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115}
116
117# Check that breakpoints interrupt range stepping correctly.
118
119with_test_prefix "breakpoint" {
120 gdb_breakpoint "func1"
121 # Something like this will happen:
122 # --> vCont;rADDR1,ADDR3
123 # <-- T05 (target single-steps to func1, which is out of the step range)
124 # --> $Z0,ADDR2 (step-resume breakpoint at ADDR2)
125 # --> vCont;c (resume)
126 # <-- T05 (target hits the breakpoint at func1)
80f0110c 127 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 1
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128
129 gdb_test "backtrace" "#0 .* func1 .*#1 .* main .*" \
130 "backtrace from func1"
131
132 # A cancelled range step should not confuse the following
133 # execution commands.
80f0110c 134 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "stepi" 0
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135 gdb_test "finish" ".*"
136 gdb_test "next" ".*"
137 delete_breakpoints
138}
139
140# Check that range stepping works well even when there's a loop in the
141# step range.
142
143with_test_prefix "loop" {
144
145 # GDB should send one vCont;r and receive one stop reply:
146 # --> vCont;rSTART,END (range step)
147 # <-- T05
80f0110c 148 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 1
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149
150 # Confirm the loop completed.
151 gdb_test "print a" " = 15"
152 gdb_test "print e" " = 105"
153}
154
155# Check that range stepping works well even when the target's PC was
156# already within the loop's body.
157
158with_test_prefix "loop 2" {
159 # Stepi into the loop body. 15 should be large enough to make
160 # sure the program stops within the loop's body.
161 gdb_test "stepi 15" ".*"
162 # GDB should send one vCont;r and receive one stop reply:
163 # --> vCont;rSTART,END (range step)
164 # <-- T05
80f0110c 165 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 1
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166
167 # Confirm the loop completed.
168 gdb_test "print a" " = 15"
169 gdb_test "print e" " = 105"
170}
171
172# Check that range stepping works well even when it is interrupted by
173# ctrl-c.
174
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175if ![target_info exists gdb,nointerrupts] {
176 with_test_prefix "interrupt" {
177 gdb_test_no_output "set debug remote 1"
178
179 send_gdb "next\n"
180 sleep 1
181 send_gdb "\003"
182
183 # GDB should send one vCont;r and receive one stop reply for
184 # SIGINT:
185 # --> vCont;rSTART,END (range step)
186 # <-- T02 (SIGINT)
187
188 set vcont_r_counter 0
189
190 set test "send ctrl-c to GDB"
191 gdb_test_multiple "" $test {
192 -re "vCont;r\[^\r\n\]*\.\.\." {
193 incr vcont_r_counter
194 exp_continue
195 }
196 -re "Program received signal SIGINT.*$gdb_prompt $" {
197 pass $test
198 }
bc5065a7 199 }
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200 gdb_test_no_output "set debug remote 0"
201
202 # Check the number of 'vCont;r' packets.
203 if { $vcont_r_counter == 1 } {
204 pass "${test}: 1 vCont;r"
205 } else {
206 fail "${test}: 1 vCont;r"
bc5065a7 207 }
bc5065a7 208
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209 # Break the loop earlier and continue range stepping.
210 gdb_test "set variable c = 0"
211 exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count "next" 1
bc5065a7 212 }
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213}
214
215# Check that range stepping doesn't break software watchpoints. With
216# those, GDB needs to be notified of all single-steps, to evaluate
217# whether the watched value changes at each step.
218with_test_prefix "software watchpoint" {
219 gdb_test "step" "soft-watch.*" "step into multiple instruction line"
220 # A software watchpoint at PC makes the thread stop before the
221 # whole line range is over (after one single-step, actually).
222 gdb_test "watch \$pc" ".*" "set watchpoint"
223 gdb_test "step" "soft-watch.*" "step still in same line"
224}
225
226return 0